Solid - Anonymous employee Priceline.com Employee Review

4.0
18 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation Benefits Work with great people

Cons

Feels like we’re becoming the US focused arm for Booking.com

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5.0
10 Apr 2026
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Pros

- Back to office minimum is 2 days a week which in NY is very good - Solid and stable company, lean and profitable in Booking Holdings - Opportunity to work on many topics - Good culture amongst peers and colleagues. I've found people very helpful and collaborative. - daily catered lunch in office

Cons

- Being lean means prioritizing ruthlessly, so sometimes initiatives will have to go the backlog - I did find that a lot of people take on more than their JD (there's amazing accountability), which also means that people can be very busy.

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Priceline.com Response
3w
Thanks for the thoughtful review! We’re glad to hear you’re enjoying the flexibility of our hybrid model, the collaborative culture, and the opportunity to work across a broad range of projects. You’re right that we operate with a lean approach - it’s something we monitor closely to make sure teams have what they need to succeed. We ask teams to stay focused on the work that will have the biggest impact, and that sometimes means making tough prioritization decisions. If day-to-day priorities ever feel unclear, we encourage employees to partner with their Manager to help align on focus areas and impact. Thanks again for the feedback and for being part of the Priceline team!
4.0
3 Feb 2026
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Pros

The working staff is tremendous, collegial and collaborative. While there are always going to be a few self-important jerks gumming things up, most people work really hard to push through them and make the working environment positive. Most line and mid-level managers work hard to help employees succeed. Team and individual successes are celebrated

Cons

Too many projects and not enough people to build, test and support them all. Staff is spread thin. Many projects seem to be pet projects of certain people, without clear business outcomes that improve revenue/sales. Prioritization requires resource decisions and that's been challenging. There's been a leadership change and that will help so long as the new leadership prioritizes what's important and moves people into the high-impact areas. I think the new CEO has a chance to be a great one!

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Priceline.com Response
2mo
Thanks for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re glad you experienced strong collaboration and support during your time with us. We also hear your comments around focus and resourcing. As we move through 2026, we continue to focus on sharpening prioritization, aligning initiatives clearly to measurable business outcomes and directing resources toward the highest-impact work. We appreciate your perspective and your contributions during your time here.
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